Do you use propane or electric or a combo of both?
Does the fridge have a roof vent or is it in a slide and have a side vent?
What temps are you seeing now?
How hot is it where you are running it?
Have kids that open/close the door all day?
In my case, my new trailer has the fridge in the slide, so it vents out the side of the slide.
First time I ran it, I felt how hot it was in that upper vent and was surprised at how hot it really was.
I let the fridge cool down (this was all done with propane) and it cooled down fine and got to around 40* and the freezer was frozen.
But, it was only around 70* outside, and I do go to hotter places during the summer camping run.
I got this dual fan setup for it and once I set it up, it pushes out the hot air and works very well in moving the air thru the vents.

Also, if it's possible to park the side of the rig where the fridge is on the shade side of the sun in the heat of the day, that helps too. But, of course, that's not usually an option depending on your site.
I noticed that you can feel the heat pushing out of the upper vent with the fans running, compared to them not running.
Temps in the fridge will get to 38* and colder, if left alone for awhile easily now and recover a lot faster when you do open it up. I always run the fridge on propane during the day and will switch to 120v overnight when it cools down and no one is opening the fridge all day..
I have the slide temp thing inside the fridge slide all the way to the top (coldest setting) and those fans run anytime the fridge is cooling, on propane or electric.
It's very quiet and runs on 12v, so even during transit, which I do keep the fridge running on propane, it can run.
Just what works for me and my setup. Good luck! Mitch
